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Publication Date

1-12-1940

Description

Publisher

Edward I. Robinson/IBPOE/NW Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

Editor

Mary M. Duncan

Address

2216 S.E. 37th

Note

William H. Wilson established and edited the Northwest Enterprise in 1920. Published from 1920 through 1952, the paper was distributed throughout the Pacific Northwest and had readers and contributors from Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. In 1940, Edward I. Robinson became publisher and the Northwest Enterprise became the official publication of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks of the World (IBPOEW) and Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Although published out of Seattle, the Northwest Enterprise also had a separate office in Portland.

Motto

“A newspaper that people read, love, and respect”

Dates of Publication

1920-1952

Frequency

Weekly

Publisher

Edward I. Robinson/IBPOE/NW Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

Editor

Mary M. Duncan

Address

2216 S.E. 37th

Publication Location

Seattle, Washington

Original Format

print newspaper, 16" x 22"

Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/21061

Rights

This digital access copy is made available for personal, educational, and non-commercial use only. It cannot be reproduced in any form or distributed for commercial purposes. It is made accessible because of one or more of the following situations: Portland State University has permission to make it accessible; it is made accessible for education and research purposes under fair use; or there are no known restrictions on use. In the event that previously unknown information is shared that may change the status of this item, it will be immediately removed from public view until pertinent rights issues are clarified.

Northwest Enterprise-January 12, 1940

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